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Katy Vance

Teaching kids to be 'digital citizens' (not just 'digital natives') - The Answer Sheet ... - 0 views

  • 2. Students could use their smart phones’ cameras to map their own neighborhoods, documenting (for example) the number of trash cans on street corners. That information could be plotted and shared city-wide, and the data could be examined for patterns and anomalies. Are there more trash cans in wealthy areas? If so, ask the mayor, the Department of Sanitation and the City Council for an explanation. Again, students will be turning information into knowledge. I wrote about this a while ago in more detail.
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      This is awesome.  How could we replicate this in Luanda with trash?
  • 3. Why not measure water quality? A hand-held monitor/tester of Ph costs under $100, and the instrument that tests conductivity (ion levels, which relates to purity) is available for under $100. Turbidity — how cloudy the water is — is important to measure as well, and that can be done with an inexpensive instrument and a formula. Students could also measure the speed of the current and keep track of detritus. Then share all the data with other science classes around the city, region and state. Everyone could dig into the information looking for patterns. If one river’s water seems relatively pure until it passes point X, students could endeavor to find out why.
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      What about asking everyone at school (teachers, students, assistants, cleaners, maintenance, guards, gardeners) to bring in water samples and test those?
  • Work like this is, well, real work. Students are creating knowledge; they are designing projects and seeing them through from beginning to end. These projects have to meet real-world standards because the results are in public view.
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  • And here are two final benefits: the time they spend doing projects like these (and there are many more good ideas out there) is time they cannot spend playing games or otherwise consuming technology. And because they are using technology to create and are enjoying the fruits of their labor, they will be, I believe, less likely to use technology’s power negatively. Strong in their own sense of self, they are less likely to feel the need to bully and cyber-bully others.
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    Great ideas for how to implement technology in transformative ways
Katy Vance

This Creepy App Isn't Just Stalking Women Without Their Knowledge, It's A Wake-Up Call ... - 0 views

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    Great share Donovan!  I'd heard of this app, but I like the way this writer addresses it. 
Katy Vance

Facebook Privacy Shortcuts Tutorial 2013 - YouTube - 0 views

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    DETAILED version of how to update your Facebook privacy settings
Katy Vance

Facebook for School Counselors - 1 views

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    This is a good resource to share with Ali and our new counselor as we start to develop social media policies for our school.
Juliana Garcia

3 key learninGs from one To one program - 0 views

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    Kim Cofino on implementing one to one programs
Katy Vance

Copyright questions and online learning - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

  • Educators (especially librarians) should be copyright counselors, not copyright cops. Our primary role should be helping people make good personal judgements about the use of others' intellectual property.
  • While there are those who would disagree, I do believe intellectual property creators should have control over how their work is used, have the right to charge for it, and have the right to deter unauthorized copying. An increasing number of people make their living by being creative for us to ignore theft and misuse.
  • Please remember that I am not a lawyer - although I sometimes play one on the Internet. But I am an educator and one thing I always think about is the example I set. Making copyright decisions in the open, with a clear conscience, might be the best guide of all.
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    Educators (especially librarians) should be copyright counselors, not copyright cops. Our primary role should be helping people make good personal judgements about the use of others' intellectual property.
Katy Vance

When Dad Banned Text Messaging - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Then the school called. She was caught texting in class. Trouble was, it was with me. I had texted her to let her know I needed her to babysit after school. But she was given in-school suspension anyway. As it turned out, she had been texting more than just me, but I still feel partly responsible for putting her in that position.
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      I think this is a ridiculous consequence.
Katy Vance

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Copyright questions and answers about iTunes, Podca... - 0 views

  • Generally, the place where teachers and students get into trouble when it comes to copyrighted music is when anyone is doing something for a COMMERCIAL purpose (like a fundraiser) and using copyrighted content without permission, or when they are RE-PUBLISHING content without permission on the “open web.” (The public Internet, on a website which does not require a login or authentication to access it.)
Katy Vance

privacy online | design killer bees - 0 views

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    I think proper, shared, collaborative information and ideas are more important than burying functionality beneath privacy restrictions and walls that will always be circumvented in some way by some one. - Word, timG
Juliana Garcia

How to Teach Digital Citizenship in 1st Grade | Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Digital Citizenship for first grade
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    Teaching Digital Citizenship to first grade (year 2) resources
Carolina Escobar

TED-Ed | Lessons Worth Sharing - 0 views

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    I LOVE TED Talks!!!!
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